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Standing: Stullz. Moore, Church, LeBien, Jones, Lewis, Newton. Stout, Nitehinan. Seated: Malott, Reed, Harvey, Bundy. Not pictured: Greenhurg. All. Women Students Participate in AWS ' s Many Activities The House Council of AWS is in charge of giving penal- ties for the violation of house rules. Its membership con- sists of Dean of Women Eliza- beth Durflinger. AWS presi- dent Diana Harvey, and Ruth Ann Thomas. The Association of Women Students at Butler, an organization for all college girls, is a member of the National Intercollegiate Association. AWS Executive Board and Dean of Wom- en are responsible for checking the house sheets from each sorority house, using the automatic penalty system for violation of resi- dence requirements. The officers of the association were Diana Harvey, president; Ruth Ann Thomas, vice- president; Winifred Bundy, secretary; and Mary Ann Malott, treasurer. The committee chairmen for the year were Carla Jean Stout, program; Annabelle Church, publicity; Alice Jones, assistant pub- licity; Lucy Greenhurg, membership; Kati Nitchman, lockers: Joan LeBein, projects; Julie Moore, room manager; Barbara New- ton, coed-counselor chairman; Betty Ann Lewis, coed codes editor; Norma Stultz, re- freshments: and Jo Statton. posters. 19
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AWS ACTIVITIES COVER MANY FIELDS Coed Counselors gave their annual tea in August for the new freshman women. Mrs. Bert McCammon spoke at the Oetoher meeting on Do You Know Yourself? The November pro- gram was a radio broadeast of the show Breakfast With Chuckles over station WISH. The h igh point of the year ' s program was in December when Santa Claus visited 25 underprivileged children at a Christmas party spon- sored by AWS. In the spring a style show and annual Mav festival were held. Keith Bratton and Mary Jor- dan were on the air when Chuckles Chapman brought his program to Butler for an AWS program. Renting lockers in the base- ment of Jordan hall to stu- dents was one of the most im- portant services of AWS. Katie N ' itchman was in charge of the lockers. The children were entertained royally at the AWS Christmas party even if members were in that perplexed, head scratch- ing state. 18
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Top Row: Hcrrin. Nordyke. Cookse . Zieg- ler. Campbell. Myers. Bottom Row: LeBien. Mendenhall. Lewis, Anderson, Simmons, Keller. Workers in YWCA Display Great Cooperation and Achievements The YWCA opened the school year by sponsoring the annual Freshman Mixer in cooperation with the YMCA. The YW and Y ' M worked together and carried out the World Student Service Fund drive under the leadership for Joan Keller and George Keller. The pro- ceeds of this drive went to the world student relief. For Christmas the Y ' W-YTVI adopted a family to whom food collected through the help of the fraternity and sorority members was given. The Y ' W-YM assisted in the university Christmas program in Sweeney Chapel. In March the YW-YM cabinet sponsored the annual Geneva Stunts held in the Broad Ripple High School auditorium. At the end of the spring semester the YWCA spon- sored the Easter Egg Hunt and also the annual Spring Sing. Seven members attended the Geneva Conference in June held at Lake Geneva. Wisconsin. Officers for the year were: Betty Ann Lewis, presi- dent; Marti Mendenhall. vice-president; Joan Anderson, secretary; and Jerry Simmons, treasurer. Cabinet members were: Joan LeBien. Joan Herrin. Jane Miller. Doris Nordvke. Pat Campbell. Joan Myers, •md Barbara Ziegler. WSSF and the Freshman Mixer are but two of the ae- tivities sponsored by the YW- M. George Keller shines the shoes of Erlene Synder dur- ing the eampaign. At the Freshmen Mixer. Jaek Ellis -« presents the typical freshman Hrl and boy trophies to Patty Bates and John Benjamin.
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